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The function of Na^(+) and k^(+) pump is...

The function of `Na^(+)` and `k^(+)` pump is to

A

`Na^(+)` out and `Cl^(-)` in

B

`Cl^(-)` out and `Na^(+)` in

C

`Na^(+)` in and `k^(+)` out

D

`Na^(+)` out and `K^(+)` in

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D
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